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- Letting his feet breathe
Walking-shoes should not be worn in the house, neither should the same pair be worn on consecutive days, thus giving them a chance to air. Abraham Lincoln used to slip off his shoes when he had the chance, “ letting his feet breathe,” as he said. - Abraham Lincoln
- Abe, 'The Rail-Splitter'
- Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln - Lincoln visiting the Army
Lincoln visiting the Army - Ford’s Theatre, where President Lincoln was assassinated
Ford’s Theatre, where President Lincoln was assassinated - House where the President died
House where the President died - Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln - The Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois
The Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois - Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln - Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln - Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln - Abraham Lincoln
President-Elect - Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln - The Last Hours of Lincoln
The Last Hours of Lincoln 1 Pres. LINCOLN. 2 Mrs. LINCOLN. 3 Vice Pres. JOHNSON. 4 Maj. RATHBONE. 5 Mr. ARNOLD. M.C. 6 P.M. Gen. DENNISON. 7 Sec. WELLES. 8 Atty Gen. SPEED. 9 Dr. HALL. 10 Dr. LEIBERMANN. 11 Secy. USHER. 12 Secy. McCOLLOCH. 13 Gov. OGLESBY. 14 Speaker COLFAX. 15 Dr. STONE. 16 Surg. Gen. BARNES. 17 Mrs. Sen. DIXON. 18 Dr. TODD. 19 Asst. Surg. LEALE. 20 Asst. Surg. TAFT. 21 Asst. Secy OTTO. 22 Gen. FARNSWORTH. M. C. 23 Sen. SUMNER. 24 Surg. CRANE. 25 Gen. TODD. 26 ROBT. LINCOLN. 27 Rev. Dr. GURLEY. 28 Asst. Secy FIELD. 29 Adjt Gen. HAYNIE. 30 Maj. FRENCH. 31 Gen. AUGER. 32 Col. VINCENT. 33 Gen. HALLECK. 34 Secy. STANTON. 35 Col. RUTHERFORD. 36 Asst. Secy. ECKERT. 37 Col. PELOUSE. 38 Maj. HAY. 39 Gen. MEIGS. 40 Maj. ROCKWELL. 41 Ex Gov. FARWELL. 42 Judge CARTTER. 43 Mr. ROLLINS, M. C. 44 Gen. MARSTON. M. C. 45 Mrs. KINNEY. 46 Miss KINNEY. 47 Miss HARRIS. - Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln - Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln the Liberator of the Slaves - Lincoln's Birthplace
Lincoln's Birthplace - Lincoln Studying
Lincoln studying in bed by candlelight - Slaves on a cotton plantation
Slaves on a cotton plantation But the war was not without its good results also. One of these, embodied later in the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution, set free forever all the slaves in the Union; and another swept away for all time the evils of State rights, nullification, and secession. Webster's idea that the Union was supreme over the States had now become a fact which could never again be a subject of dispute. The Union was "one and inseparable." - Lincoln 1860
- Inaguration
- Last Rites
- Funeral Procession
- Letter to Mr Raymond
- Family 1861
- Entering Richmond
- The Death of Abraham Lincoln
- Abraham Lincolns home in Springfield
- Remains Lying in state at Chicago
Remains Lying in state at Chicago - Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln